Lil Reese Keeps The "Circle Tight" On His Latest Track

Lil Reese returns with his latest single, "Circle Tight."

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Lil Reese hasn't slowed down since he first emerged in the early 2010s. In 2018, Reese came through with two projects, Normal Backwrds which arrived in November and Get Back Gang which was released in May. We'll likely receive a new project from him at some point this year. Today, the rapper comes through with his new track, "Circle Tight."

Lil Reese is back with a dark banger titled, "Circle Tight." The rapper details dealing with snakes in the streets especially the envy that's directed his way due to his status and maintaining a small circle of people who will always keep it solid. "Catch his ass, put that pull up in his mouth/ I'm like fuck n***a what that sneak dissin' about?/ These n***as with me, they don't like to run they mouth/ These n***as with me, they grew up at my mama's house," he raps.

Peep the track below and keep your eyes peeled for more new music from Reese.

Quotable Lyrics
I still rock out with the n***as I came with
Whole lotta glocks in this bitch, we'll bang shit
You get changed quick
Tryna get a milly, I need it bitch


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